WIYN Open Cluster Study. XLVIII. The Hard-Binary Population of NGC 188
Aaron M. Geller, Robert D. Mathieu

TL;DR
This study characterizes the binary star populations in the 7 Gyr old open cluster NGC 188, revealing differences between main-sequence and blue straggler binaries and comparing observations with N-body simulations.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of binary properties in NGC 188 and compares them with theoretical models, highlighting the need for improved initial conditions in simulations.
Findings
Main-sequence binary frequency is 29% for periods <10^4 days.
Blue straggler binaries have a 76% frequency, three times higher than main-sequence binaries.
Blue straggler binaries show distinct period and eccentricity distributions.
Abstract
(abridged) We present an in-depth study of the hard-binary population of the old (7 Gyr) open cluster NGC 188. The main-sequence solar-type hard binaries in NGC 188 are nearly indistinguishable from similar binaries in the Galactic field. We find a global solar-type main-sequence hard-binary frequency in NGC 188 of 29 +/- 3 % for binaries with periods less than 10^4 days. For main-sequence hard binaries in the cluster we observe a log-period distribution that rises towards our detection limit, a roughly Gaussian eccentricity distribution centered on e = 0.35 (for binaries with periods longer than the circularization period), and a secondary-mass distribution that rises towards lower-mass companions. Importantly, the NGC 188 blue straggler binaries show significantly different characteristics than the solar-type main sequence binaries in NGC 188. We observe a blue straggler hard-binary…
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